An office near Ortega that formerly served as a primary care clinic for St. Vincent’s HealthCare has been converted to a St. Vincent’s First Care Walk-In Express.

The facility at 5501 Roosevelt Blvd. offers treatment to patients who have a minor emergency but don’t need to be seen in an emergency room. No appointment is necessary.

Among the services are X-rays, lab work, school and sport physicals, wellness physicals and immunizations and screenings. The facility is open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.

JU Suicide Prevention theme: Save the Day

“Save the Day” is the theme for this year’s second annual Jacksonville University Suicide Prevention Week. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students.

This week’s events include a candlelight vigil and suicide prevention training. Organizers also are working closely with the JU counseling center.

Organizers are hoping that supporters will follow Active Minds at JU on Twitter.

Those wishing to get involved or be a sponsor can contact Active Minds President Jairid Pacileo, a JU sociology major, at jpacile@jacksonville.edu for more information.

A $10 registration fee will cover shoes and bowling. All participants who donate $20 or more will receive a “Walk n’ Roll” T-shirt. Guest speaker at 12:30 p.m. will be S.H. Subramony, co-director of the Ataxia Clinic in the Movement Disorder Center at the University of Florida.

Ataxia is a neurological disorder that causes a lack of muscle coordination during voluntary movements, such as walking, speaking or picking up objects. For more information or to register, go to www.ataxia.org/walk/Jacksonville, or contact Cory Hannan at (904) 314-2061, coryhannan@hotmail.com.